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    Where to eat

    Where to eat in Dallas right now: 8 just-opened restaurants in April

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 10, 2024 | 12:24 pm
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    This April edition of the monthly CultureMap Dallas Where to Eat column, offering recommendations on restaurants to check out, is an easy one. This is because the theme is places that have newly opened, and there are plenty to choose from. It's been a banner month in a banner year so far for new restaurants opening around Dallas, and there are dozens more on the way.

    Most of these eight have opened just in the past few weeks.

    Here's where to eat in Dallas right now:

    GOAT
    Euro-Mediterranean restaurant and nightlife experience founded in Tulsa by cousins James and Nabil Alame just opened at the Link building in Victory Park at 2601 Olive St. #100, where it's serving a tempting array of Lebanese specialties, steaks, and vegetarian items. There is kafta, the Lebanese version of meatloaf; chicken kebabs; hummus and falafel; and an eggplant Napoleon. It's a "vibe" place, meaning there's a DJ and entertainment.

    The Kati Roll Company
    Concept founded in Greenwich Village is dedicated to a unique Indian street food: kati rolls, an irresistably flaky wrap filled with skewered meats and topped with chutney. They just made their Texas debut in downtown Dallas at 1322 Elm St., on the ground floor of a parking building across from The National. This is true to form: It's an urban concept most often situated in downtown worker neighborhoods, and are focused on lunch. They also offer momos, the Indo-Tibetan dumplings, steamed or pan-fried. with a choice of chicken or vegan cabbage filling.

    Little Daisy
    Latest restaurant at the Thompson Dallas in downtown Dallas replaces Nine, the perfectly good prior occupant of the ninth-floor space. The Daisy menu is more decadent and old-school, with a Louisiana twang thanks to chef Jeramie Robison, and includes gumbo, bananas Foster pancakes, pastas, burger, oysters Rockefeller, steak frites, and crab Louie. It's an elegant space, open all three meals plus brunch, and a nice amenity for building occupants. The dilemma remains reaching Dallas diners who can only eat at restaurants with drive-up parking spaces in front.

    Mābo
    Japanese restaurant in Preston Center is from Masayuki Otaka, former chef/owner of Teppo on Greenville Avenue (which closed in 2022 and is now home to sushi restaurant Kaiyo). It's an omakase-style spot with a 14-course tasting experience, with two tastings per night at 5:30 and 8:30 pm, with only eight guests per seating, so this is a limited, precious, special-edition kind of thing, with a $200 pricetag to match. But Otaka has a devoted following, and his version of omakase is less about raw fish and more about the yakitori-style of cooking for which he was famous at Teppo, featuring grilled meats, mushrooms, and other bits on a skewer.

    Miznon
    Israeli restaurant specializing in Mediterranean street food just opened in Deep Ellum in the former Postino space at 2639 Main St. It's the brainchild of celebrated chef Eyal Shani considered to be one of the leading figures in the Israeli culinary scene, and has locations in Tel Aviv, Paris, Singapore, Vienna, Melbourne, and NYC. Using special pitas crafted by Israel-based Angel Bakeries, the sandwiches range from Falafel to Steak & Egg to Lamb Kebab, but don't miss Shani's pioneering roasted whole cauliflower.

    NDA Brasserie
    Breakfast and lunch spot with a clubby atmosphere from Harwood Hospitality Group seems positioned to attract the business crowd. But with dishes like sweet potato hash bowl, avocado toast, tres leches French toast, tuna nachos, chicken noodle soup, Green Goddess salad, a French dip sandwich, and a lobster roll, there's plenty for foodies to like too. Bubbly fans will definitely be pleased with five by-the-glass options including not-that-common Taittinger for $32 per glass.

    Starship Bagel
    Small bagel shop is about to get very big. Starship started out in Lewisville, then opened a kiosk in downtown, but on April 12 will open a third outlet in a way more convenient location at 6859 Arapaho Rd. #603 in North Dallas. Founder Oren Salomon is crazy about bagels and likes to say that the bagels are the story, and they have in fact won national awards. But Starship also offers a range of sandwiches with a cute spaceship theme including the Millennial Falcon, like a bagel version of avocado toast, and the Supernova lox, a smoked salmon bagel loaded with capers and the veggie works.

    Knife Italian
    Irrepressible chef John Tesar has earned acclaim for his steakhouse and seafood restaurants, and now he's tackling Italian with this new concept which just opened at the newly transformed The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas. The Knife Italian menu is designed with family-style dining in mind, including seafood crudi starters; Neapolitan style pizzas in varieties such as white clam, or potato, truffle, & duck egg; and entrees to be shared such as Bistecca alla Fiorentina, a 48-ounce 44 Farms dry aged Porterhouse carved tableside.

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    Ramen News

    Dallas' acclaimed Ten Ramen to open in Cru Wine spot in West Village

    Teresa Gubbins
    Dec 16, 2025 | 9:40 am
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    A highly acclaimed ramen spot is coming to Dallas' West Village: Ten Ramen, one of Dallas' most celebrated ramen spots, will open a location in the former Cru Food & Wine Bar space at 3699 McKinney Ave. #107.

    According to a release, Ten Ramen will open in spring 2026.

    In related news, the concept was acquired by Vandelay Companies (Hudson House, Jack & Harry's, East Hamption Sandwich Co., El Molino), led by CEO Hunter Pond, who counts himself a big Ten Ramen fan.

    “I’ve been a longtime fan of who is arguably one of Texas’ most respected chefs — founder and creator Teiichi Sakurai — and what Ten Ramen embodies,” says Pond.

    Vandelay also owns Tei An, the award-winning authentic Japanese restaurant and Ten Ramen sibling which Sakurai opened at One Arts Plaza in 2008.

    Ten Ramen debuted in March 2015 at the Sylvan | Thirty mixed-use project in West Dallas — a pioneering concept at the time, and one that quickly earned a devoted following with its tiny 10-seat setup and uncompromisingly authentic flavors.

    Back then, it was a ground-breaking concept for Dallas and is still one of the most beloved ramen spots in the city. Diners flocked to wait in long lines for its menu of Mazemen, Shoyu, Tonkotsu, and Lobster Ramen — recipes that will remain intact, Pond says.

    “We haven’t touched the recipes, they’re perfect just as they are,” he says. “After many months under our ownership already, it remains clear that the magic is in the food, the service, and the experience. Our goal with this new location is simple: bring what we feel is the best ramen in Dallas to more people, in a space that feels both fresh and familiar.”

    Ooooooh, so Vandelay has owned it for many months. Well well well.

    “When the opportunity came to bring this incredible concept into our family of restaurants, I jumped at it," Pond says.

    He's the one shepherding it into the West Village — a location he says will give more diners the chance to experience the concept.

    The location has an impressive track record: Cru Wine Bar closed in August 2025 after an unparalleled 23 years at that address.

    The new 1,480-square-foot space will be a fresh take on the Ten Ramen experience, with a full-service bar that seats 7, and an intimate dining room seating 28 — versus the impromptu stand-up situation at Sylvan Thirty.

    Their goal is to make a space that feels approachable and lively while staying true to the dishes that made Ten Ramen a local favorite.

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